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THMG430 – The Psychological Hurdles of HM Techs – Part 3
Well here we are. The rabbit hole that took Bob on quite the chase. 10 Psychological fallacies that we may encounter and deal with. In this episode we go for GROUPTHINK and HINDSIGHT BIAS.
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Shownotes for THMG430 – The Psychological Hurdles of HM Techs – Part 3
Episode Overview:
In this engaging episode, our hosts delve into the psychological challenges faced by hazardous materials technicians. They continue their discussion on the topic by covering two more critical hurdles out of the ten identified. The episode not only sheds light on the complex psychological aspects of working in hazardous materials but also provides invaluable insights into overcoming these challenges. Special emphasis is given to the concepts of groupthink and hindsight bias, exploring their impact and strategies for mitigation.
Segment Breakdown and Timestamps:
- Introduction and Training Programs Announcement (00:00:18 - 00:01:34)
- The hosts kick off the episode by discussing customized training programs and their expansion into Alabama, emphasizing the importance of engaging, hands-on training.
- Upcoming Events and Battery Destroyers Club Announcement (00:01:34 - 00:02:11)
- Announcement of participation in the Battery Destroyers Club event in San Diego and other scheduled events and conferences.
- The Psychological Hurdle of Groupthink (00:03:27 - 00:12:39)
- A deep dive into the concept of groupthink, its manifestations in various industries, and strategies to encourage diverse opinions and critical thinking within teams.
- Hindsight Bias in Decision Making (00:12:39 - 00:24:13)
- Exploration of hindsight bias, with real-world examples and discussions on how it affects decision-making processes. Strategies for encouraging open feedback and diverse perspectives are also discussed.
Identification of Key Moments:
- Real-world Examples of Groupthink: The hosts discuss several notable instances of groupthink, including the Challenger Space Shuttle disaster and the Enron collapse, providing listeners with concrete examples of the concept in action (00:05:09 - 00:08:36).
- Strategies to Combat Hindsight Bias: The segment on decision journals and the promotion of critical thinking as tools to fight hindsight bias offers practical advice for listeners looking to improve their decision-making skills (00:14:36 - 00:24:13).
Resource Links and References:
- The Hazmat Guys Website: For more information on the training programs mentioned and to reserve a spot, visit the Hazmat Guys website.
- Industrial Emergency Council (IEC): For diverse emergency training, check out the IEC at iectraining.org or call 650-508-9008.
Guest Information:
N/A for this episode.
Concluding Summary and Call to Action:
This episode provides a deep dive into the psychological challenges hazmat technicians face, with a focus on groupthink and hindsight bias. Listeners are encouraged to reflect on these concepts within their own teams and consider the strategies discussed to mitigate their effects. For those interested in furthering their knowledge and skills in hazardous materials handling, exploring the training programs and resources mentioned is highly recommended. Don't forget to subscribe for more insightful episodes and share your thoughts on social media or via email.
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